
We are having difficulties with internet in Canada.

We are driving for two days from Nova Scotia to Quebec.

For the most part the road lies through the forest. Boring drive.

But sometimes it gets very pretty.

We are having difficulties with internet in Canada.

We are driving for two days from Nova Scotia to Quebec.

For the most part the road lies through the forest. Boring drive.

But sometimes it gets very pretty.

Foshik is bleeding oil at auto-clinic in Portland, Maine.

You see, Ruslan really wanted to visit Nova Scotia. 900 miles or 1470 kilometers, next to nothing.

The end of north-american earth: atlantic coast, city of Halifax, province Nova Scotia, Canada.

We liked it in Halifax.

One of the famous covered bridges of New England in the town of Taftsville, Vermont.

The public restroom building (from our, traveler’s, point of view 😉 ; in reality it’s a capitol) in Concord, New Hampshire.

Anew, a topical call on the remains of Berlin wall in Portland, Maine.

The Million Dollar Staircase at the New York State Capitol in Albany.

Scare photo: Ruslan couldn’t see himself in the mirror at the Empire State Plaza.

It had to happen sometime. Boasts like “I will catch this straight off with one hand” are punishable.

Meanwhile, Foshik is already in Vermont.

Foshik safely arrived to Times Square in NYC and left right away to come back in September.

Subway entrance in Brooklyn, NYC, NY.

Alla against a refined interior background of the New York subway.

An intense game of chess in Union Square.

Ruslan is choosing a wardrobe for himself for Burning Man at Halloween Adventures store on 4th Avenue.

Young and, in their own way, stylish wanderers in Manhattan.

Amusing shoes. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

The youngest member of the Crowd Pleasers (literally: crowd pleasers) family team is making the first steps in photography with the help of Alla’s camera.

Gala cleaning.

90% humidity in the form of fog in the air at our last night’s lodging in the township of Cherry Hill, New Jersey.

Fosha is all ready for the second part of our expedition.

Unlike Fosha, Alla is not. She is whiling the time away on the porch of a house, where a package with her brand new Fujifilm X-T10 camera is supposed to be delivered.

After only some 6 hours a package arrives, we can hit the road.

The full moon on Hwy 2 in Montana.